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- In flagrante delicto (Latin for "in blazing offence"), sometimes simply in flagrante ("in blazing"), is a legal term used to indicate that a criminal has...
- nostrarum in partibus Albanie generali capitaneo, consiliario fideli nobis dilecto).[better source needed] Along with d'Ortafà, King Alfonso V also sent the...
- expressions of attachment and affection, often addressed "to the beloved lover" (dilecto dilectori). While there is wide agreement that Anselm was personally committed...
- David II made a grant of land in 1359 to Robert Bruce referring to him as dilecto consanguineo suo (our beloved cousin). It was generally accepted that Clackmannan...
- supplement and correct the first. The first of these Bulls, addressed to "Dilecto Filio Nobili Joanni de Borgia, Infanti Romano", declares Giovanni Borgia...
- ****usmodi votis ultro libenterque annuendum censuimus. Audito igitur dilecto filio Nostro Sanctae Romanae Ecclesiae Cardinali Sacrorum Rituum Congregationi...
- February 2024. Retrieved 5 February 2024. "Asunción distingue a dos hijos dilectos". ABC Color. 7 December 2016. Retrieved 5 February 2024. "Charles González...
- May 879, and confirmed it in his letter on 7 June 879 (mentioning him as Dilecto filio Branimir). As the blessing was reported by the Pope himself twenty...
- It begins Johannes, Dei gratia in wirziburgensi ecclesia, id quod est, dilecto suo socio et domestico Dietrico salutem et supernae Jerusalem... ("John...
- his Holiness Pope Pius IX, fortunately governing] (in Italian). p. 308f. Dilecto filio salutem et Apostolicam Benedictionem. **** haud ignoramus, quae tue...